Concert Hall (Boston, Massachusetts)
Massachusetts, Hanover Street (Boston, Massachusetts), Court Street (Boston, Massachusetts)
978-613-7-10824-6
6137108244
64
2012-05-20
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Concert Hall (1752–1869) was a performance and meeting space in Boston, Massachusetts, located at Hanover Street and Queen Street. Meetings, dinners, concerts, and other cultural events took place in the hall.According to some, Stephen Deblois built the hall in 1752. The Concert Hall building occupied a lot on Hanover Street that had changed owners several times through the years, beginning from the earliest days of Boston in the mid-17th century. "The site was first known as Houchin's Corner, from a tanner of that name who occupied it." Owners included: Gilbert and Lewis Deblois (1749); Stephen Deblois (1764); William Turner (1769); John and Jonathan Amory (1789-ca.1798).
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